Waterford Crossing in Goshen, IN offers two primary levels of support: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents in either program have access to Respite Care services, which allow for short-term stays, and on-site Physical Therapy that helps maintain or improve mobility after illness or injury. The community’s team coordinates care plans that are adjusted as residents’ needs change, ensuring support for daily activities, medication management, and cognitive challenges associated with dementia.
Beyond the core care types, Waterford Crossing maintains an extensive set of on-site medical resources. Licensed nurses are on the premises around the clock, backed by 24-hour skilled nursing care for more complex health issues. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are all provided in the building, and outpatient rehabilitation services let residents continue therapy without leaving the campus. The community employs Care Innovations QuietCare monitoring and an electronic medication administration record to help staff track safety data and medication accuracy. Resident and family counseling is available, and the presence of Independent Living apartments on the same campus supports a smoother transition should needs increase over time.
Apartments are designed to balance privacy with convenience. Layouts vary but may include cable TV connections, housekeeping service, and access to common areas such as landscaped outdoor spaces and a library with computer workstations. Because floor plans differ, not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so it is important to confirm specific details during a visit.
Dining is included in the monthly service plan, and three meals are prepared daily to meet nutritional guidelines for older adults. Staff can adapt menus to accommodate physician-ordered diets or personal preferences, and mealtimes also serve as a social opportunity for residents in Assisted Living and Memory Care.
Residents can spend free time in an activity center that hosts health and wellness programs, arts and crafts sessions, and a variety of clubs and community groups. These structured offerings aim to encourage physical fitness, cognitive engagement, and social interaction without imposing a rigid schedule.